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Feb 08, 2009 06:13 PM

Pharmoclogy is killing me HELP

by k-love

Hey Guys I'm currently studing for pn boards I'm having trouble studing for pharmacology. Does anyone have any tips for me , maybe? I'm using the Saunder's edition i've taken boards before this is not my strong subject pleases help if you can. Thanks


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Old Feb 08, 2009, 07:16 PM

Default Re: Pharmoclogy is killing me HELP
Two suggestions:

1. Delmar's Comprehensive Study Guide for NCLEX-PN, which has a great pharmacology section that gives hints of what classification the medication is based on the suffixes (such as -statin means cholesterol lowering medications).

2. Helen Feuer's Nursing Review sells a fantastic pharmacology CD, and you can also order the booklet. It is energizing, interesting and easier to remember. Just type Helen Feuer Nursing Review in your browser...and best of luck!
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Old Feb 08, 2009, 07:21 PM

Default Re: Pharmoclogy is killing me HELP
ok thanks
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